M. Edouard Lockroy, the well-known naval expert and reformer, has been giving his opinions the possibility of that descent into England concerning; which General Mereier’s speech re- » t 1 , a e |J much discussion. M. that believes the invasion; possibre, but it is not his idea
January 9, 1901 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Second Prize (&s), Mary Lawrie, 86 Broomhill Road, Aberdeen. Second prize (2s 6dl, Rosa. Public School, Maud. The prize-bat will repeated next week, and the names of who are highly commended given, as have given Brna Gregor's long and delightful story in full this week.
January 9, 1901 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
erc'hant, Hoi burn StTPet: fm. Reid, ■warehouseman, are many grandchildren, and great-gxeat-grand* ouncil on Monday unanionfer the freedom of the Repheu, Lord Strathcona. Ul. INDER, volunteers AFRICA. reived last week in Aberrt the tlordon Volunteers e at the railway station, Je
January 9, 1901 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
On Saturday the driver of the 5’25 train from Banff to Tillynaught, after passing Ladyhridge, felt his engine come into contact with the gates at Blairshinnoch level crossing. The train was at once stopped, and the officials found Mary Macdonald, the keeper, lying at some distan
January 9, 1901 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
DUNDEE WHALER Evenly Baldwin, the leader of the Baldwin-Ziegler North Pole expedition, who. reported recently, visited Dundee in connection with the purchase of a vessel for the expedition, has, we understand, concluded negotiations with Mr A. Barclay Walker, the owner of the Es
January 9, 1901 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
PARISH CHURCH ANNUAL SALE WORK LADY ABERDEEN MISSIONARY ENTERPRISE, Last Wwlnoßda the Countess of Aberdeen performed the eeremonj- of opening the annual sale of work in rcmnention with Uclny Parish Churca, which was held in. the Public School (Ireen of Udny. The weather was fine
January 9, 1901 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
taken the members of res Church on the question f instrumental music. ninational papers in Scotte considerable alterations he New Year. The well- Sootland magazine, Lif» in new form, under the i of Scotland Magazine and Considerable controversy f the amalgamation the actual expe
January 9, 1901 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland